Sentences with phrase «cheap dime»

Does it really make sense to hook up an expensive iPhone to a cheap dime - store charger?
Does it really make sense to hook up a $ 500 tablet to a cheap dime - store charger?
Everything I knew about the English I had learned from cheap dime - store paperbacks whose stories were set in wartime Europe.
For light reading, the basic e-ink Kindle is the way to go: It's the cheap dime - store paperback that's always with you.

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Publicly, Trump had said he was «not happy» with Price for repeatedly using private charter aircraft for official trips on the taxpayer's dime, when cheaper commercial flights would have done in many cases.
Some babies are absolutely fine with cheap five - and - dime bottles and others need highly specialized ones.
Ideas are cheap, a dime a dozen, throw something out there and see if it sticks.
cheap but nickels and dimes you after 100K.
All it really has going for a Cadillac ATS with a 2.5 - liter engine is $ 2,000 cheaper than one with a.2.0 - liter — so it's a sign of just how much better the turbocharged option is that we feel that upgrade is worth every dime.
Also, with such cheap tablet becoming dime a dozen these days, HP will also like to make the best of its star stature to lure in buyers.
After all, comics apps are, if not a dime a dozen, at least cheap and plentiful.
As a book designer, I still run into many who don't understand that self - publishing is not a nickel - and - dime DIY project whereby one does the cheapest work one can and expects readers to part with their hard - earned dollars for something that the author - publisher doesn't have the confidence or an integrity to make worthwhile.
After all, as backpackers, we thrive on saving nickels and dimes and live for finding the cheapest ways to move from A to B.
Ultimately, I would say: it's better to spend lots of money on a few games that you love than nickel and dime yourself on cheap games that you won't play anyway.
Great game, cheap as t - shirt, and yet 90 % of its owners didn't pay a dime for it.
Those slim, cheap — «trashy» — books were, at a dime a copy, meant for consumption and the garbage heap.
I mean they work to find you the best coverage at the cheapest price, instead of how most insurance companies work, by nickel and diming you.
Cheap services are a dime - a-dozen; we're confident you wouldn't want to settle for less.
Secondly, few companies invest in their technical staff to learn the newest technology and find it cheaper to contract these positions out to people who have learned it on their own dime.
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